@Devan Miller @Brian O'Neill I might jump in here and give you my experience/perspective on these 4 points: 1. Iād never produced a YouTube video before so I found it very intimidating. I was petrified how I would be judged, what people would think, how I sound⦠and I was nervous as hell! Trying to appear relaxed in front of the camera was a real challenge! 2. I live in a small apartment so have no separate bedroom/studio I can use⦠I use my living room as my studio - I place an outdoor table in front of the window, have a c-clamp attachment to hold my phone above my iPad, and use a tripod when I film myself talking to the camera. I just rely on the light coming in the window - I have no external lights. Is it the best? Probably not, but it works for now. 3. I was stressing about this too⦠trying to get the main points across as succinct as possible, being conscious of āumsā and āahsā, not having any silent pauses. Iām trying to have a general outline of what the video is about and then just āwing itā⦠most of my videos are tutorials and I generally have an idea of what Iām doing so Iām just trying to go with the flow⦠leaving in mistakes and pauses. 4. At the moment Iām able to dedicate some time to making these videos. I used Chat GPT to help come up with video ideas for the next 3 months (2 x videos per week) so I have a basic structure - itās taken the pressure off thinking about this, although I still tweak it. I try and film on Tuesdays⦠Iām trying to film at least 2 videos on the day, and the more Iām getting used to the process the easier itās becoming. Wednesdays are for editing, creating thumbnails⦠this was taking me FOREVER! I was using DaVinci Resolve because it seems to be the go-to editing software, and because itās FREE (Iām on a very tight budget)⦠but I have to learn it, so that takes time. Then I decided to try Descript as that seemed to be easy and quick to use⦠BUT being a creative AND a perfectionist I struggled because everything had to ābe just rightā. Then I read that having subtitles was important so I looked into doing that⦠then having a list of video chapters, so that needed to be generated⦠I mentioned this toĀ Brian and (in a kind way) he slapped me around the head and asked if all this was necessary? The goal of the exercise is to get videos up, and pointed out that my first video (with all the mistakes) has had the most views. So that's what I'm focusing on moving forward - filming, basic editing, posting. And remembering that it's a work in progress. Hope that helps (it ended up being a long reply)!